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Show Wt. Home " Miss Margie Nyberg Mr. and Mrs. Brig Stevenson, of Salt Lake, visited relatives here over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tas-sell Tas-sell and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassel visited with Dailey and Glen's mother in Vernal during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards and daughter are visiting relatives rela-tives here over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Chortel Fietkau and children left Wednesday morning for California, where they will spend the holidays. A very successful Christmas program and dance was given Tuesday evening by the school and Sunday School, The children gave their parts very well and were very excited when Santa Claus came bringing a bag of candy and an orange for each child. Bob Stevenson, who has been employed at Dragerton, is visiting visit-ing his parents over the holidays. Wallace Stevenson, jf Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, formerly of Bluebell, Blue-bell, was an overnight guest of Blaino Nyberg. Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Merl-weather Merl-weather have, keen, visiting at the home at Ms. Meriweather's parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mrs. Rue Miles. Mr, a.nd Mrs. Silas Morrell and family are spending the Christmas Christ-mas holidays with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson left Dec. 26 for a visit in Los An-geles An-geles with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Jim Stevenson left Dec. 27 for Salt Lake, where he expects to find employment. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley and son, Lloyd, of Sandy, are , visiting in Mt. Home with rela- ' tives and friends. Roy Ross, formerly of Mt. Home, died in a Denver hospital Christmas day. Relatives left Dec. 26 for Denver to be with his family during their bereavement. bereave-ment. . Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tas-sell Tas-sell and daughters, Karma and Vella, went to Vernal, Friday to be with their mother, who ia very ill. Dwayne Stevenson is in the Roosevelt hospital with a throat infection and a touch of pneumonia. pneu-monia. Edwin Rowley took his wife to Roosevelt, Friday for medical attention. May Famsworth, Ray Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lindsey, who are working in Price, came home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farnsworth entertained at a family dinner Christmas day.' This is the first time in six years the family has all been together. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Christensen, of Talmage, spent Christmas day at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ged Lindsey. |